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Akshat Sharma

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There is no college or university which provide a CA degree
You have to take admission at ICAI to pursue CA. You first have to register for CA foundation and then after passing the examination you will qualify for CA intermediate. After passing the intermediate exam you will have to do internship ( articleship ). And finally after passing the CA final, you will become a CA.

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B.Com is unquestionably a fantastic and challenging course. As you mentioned, you are currently in your second year of study and are undecided as to whether you should enrol in a well-known and pertinent job school after earning your B.Com. After earning a B.Com. There are numerous career-focused courses available. Chartered Accountant is unquestionably the most visible and noticeable course, but it's also the most challenging. Since the CA course is incredibly challenging and typically time-consuming, you should make a good decision before enrolling. Following completion of the B.Com degree, additional courses include the MBA, CS M.Co
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You may only choose to take the CA tests after completing your 12th-grade education. The CA inter test, the next level up from the CA foundation, is open to anyone who has earned their degree. You must first submit an application on the official ICAI website for the CA Foundation course. Each year, the Chartered Accounting Institute administers two exams, which are held in the months of July and November. After passing the foundation exam, you must prepare for the intermediate and final exams. You really need to work hard to achieve in this sector because the CA is one of the most challenging tests in the world. You've already earned y
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yash sahani

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Yes, you can do CA with BBA but if you choose CA with B.Com or B.Com (Honours) then it would be better. Subject of B.Com is related to the subjects of your CA. So, you can manage your B.Com easily and by doing so you are able to give your complete focus on your CA. As CA require a lot of dedication.

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Pallavi Sharma

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You should do MBA, MBA is a foremost career option that is pursued to be the best career option after compilation of BBA. The majority of students seek to pursue MBA after BBA or other commerce-related courses to just sharpen their skills, knowledge, and their educational background to perform well in their respective jobs in the corporate or finance world. Master of Business Administration is a two-year, internationally recognised postgraduate management degree that deals with the Science of business administration by streamlining organizational processes involving human resources, finance, marketing, sales, and customer services. The
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Pallavi Sharma

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Yes, you do B.Com. Remains the most popular undergrad course in India as there is a lot of scope for making careers. Commerce is the most important industry in the country. It is one of the highest contributors to the economy. So, as the economy grows, the commerce industry will also grow along with careers in it. Therefore, a B.Com. has a lot of scopes and will set you up for an excellent career. B.Com. Is the right course to pursue if you want to work in the ever-growing commerce industry of the country. There are many careers you can pursue, and most of these careers come with good salaries and benefits. But the most important thing
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yash sahani

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Difficulty would be more or less the same for a 12 th pass student and an MBA (marketing) candidate. And if you have done MBA then you must be around 23 years old. Starting at this age and finally completing CA would require a lot more dedication.

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Yukti Bansal

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It's on you, if you are interested in coding and IT industry, then go with BCA and if you are good enough in Maths, then go with B.Com and if you are interested in management sector, then go with BBA. B. M. is a DU course, it is not provided in IPU. So, if you are thinking of B. M. course so if you are thinking of DU, then go with B. M. or B.Com honors
if you are good in accounts and can do hard work, then go with CA.

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DIKSHANT Nagpal

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Yes, you are eligible for B.Ed as minimum criteria for B.Ed is 50% either in graduation or post graduation.

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Neeraj kumar

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You can do it, but it could be so stressful for you because BCA course consists of total Programming based subjects and programming requires lot of experience to master it frequent practices can help a lot. Even the CA course should be studied very thoroughly, it takes a lot of efforts to manage both, it would be so stressful for you.

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